Two-time space voter Kathleen Rubins[1][2] posing in front of a "voting booth" on the International Space Station, 2020
Many people have cast votes during spaceflight. Voting from space has some inherent difficulties, as delivering paper ballots to and from a space station—as one would do for a soldier stationed overseas—would be cost prohibitive. Some astronauts vote electronically, while others communicate their voting intentions to a proxy.
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